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SQL for Data Analytics

You're reading from   SQL for Data Analytics Perform fast and efficient data analysis with the power of SQL

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781789807356
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Benjamin Johnston Benjamin Johnston
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Matt Goldwasser Matt Goldwasser
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Upom Malik Upom Malik
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Preface 1. Understanding and Describing Data 2. The Basics of SQL for Analytics FREE CHAPTER 3. SQL for Data Preparation 4. Aggregate Functions for Data Analysis 5. Window Functions for Data Analysis 6. Importing and Exporting Data 7. Analytics Using Complex Data Types 8. Performant SQL 9. Using SQL to Uncover the Truth – a Case Study Appendix

Using Aggregates to Clean Data and Examine Data Quality

In Chapter 2, The Basics of SQL for Analytics, we discussed how SQL can be used to clean data. While the techniques in Chapter 2, The Basics of SQL for Analytics for Analytics, do an excellent job of cleaning data, aggregates add a number of techniques that can make cleaning data even easier and more comprehensive. In this section, we will look at some of these techniques.

Finding Missing Values with GROUP BY

As mentioned in Chapter 2, The Basics of SQL for Analytics, one of the biggest issues with cleaning data is dealing with missing values. While in Chapter 2, The Basics of SQL for Analytics, we discussed how to find missing values and how we could get rid of them, we did not say too much about how we could determine the extent of missing data in a dataset. Primarily, it was because we did not have the tools to deal with summarizing information in a dataset – that is, until this chapter.

Using aggregates, identifying...

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